In 1967 Fleetwood Mac debuted at the Windsor Blues and Jazz Festival. Fifty years later, Mick Fleetwood documents the rocky beginnings of a band that emerged from what is now referred to as the British Blues Boom.

Love That Burns contains original manuscript from Mick Fleetwood recounting his childhood, early bands, Fleetwood Mac's debut performance, first international tours, live gig antics, playing with Blues Legends at Chess Studios, and his friendship with the legendary Peter Green and the many talented members that formed Fleetwood Mac in the years before 1975.

This official limited edition autobiography contains over 400 rare images and contributions from early Fleetwood Mac band members including John McVie, Jeremy Spencer and the legendary Peter Green.

Love That Burns is published in a numbered limited edition of only 2,000 copies worldwide. Every hand bound book is individually signed by the author, Mick Fleetwood. Handcrafted in Milan, the limited edition is quarter bound in leather with foil blocking, yellow sprayed page edging and a padded cover featuring the Fleetwood Mac artwork of Sixties graphic artist, Gunther Kieser. An exclusive 7" vinyl picture disc includes Love That Burns from the 1968 Mr Wonderful album, and a rare instrumental track, first recorded in February 1967, titled Fleetwood Mac from which the band took it's name.